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Inform vs Explain - What's the difference? - WikiDiff
Learn the meanings and usage of the verbs inform and explain, and their synonyms and derived terms. Compare the differences and similarities between the two words with examples and anagrams.
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inform vs explain - WordReference Forums
When you use explain and an indirect object [i.o.], you need to use explain to vs. just explain. Notice the difference when I use explain in this example as a direct object: I explain the book [direct object]. You would not say: I explain the girl/her students[direct object—it is a very, very rare occasion that you would ever use it in that way].
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Purpose and audience - AQA Purpose - BBC
explain – to make clear ‘how’ and ‘why’ something works or happens in a certain way; inform – to tell a reader about something they don’t know, or add to their knowledge;
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Inform and Explain – iGCSE English Language Edexcel Revision – Study Rocket
Inform and Explain Whatiswritingtoinform? Where do you find language that informs? •Newspaper Article. •Magazine Articles. •Information Leaflets. •Football Reports •School report. •Bullying incident in school. •Testing a new product. •Details from a meeting or a debate. Writing to inform is unbiased and does not give a point of ...
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Describe vs. Inform — What’s the Difference?
On the other hand, they inform students about specific dates, figures, and outcomes to ensure they grasp the factual content necessary for academic assessments. 8 While descriptions can be subjective, reflecting the speaker's personal perspective or artistic vision, information is typically objective and seeks to avoid personal bias, focusing instead on verifiable facts and data.
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How to identify texts that inform and explain
Explain. This Georgian house is located in Faversham. It was built in 1820 and is 1.5 miles from Faversham train station. Due to years of neglect and disrepair (how), the property needs major renovation works and is currently valued at an under-market price (why). How to identify texts that inform and explain. Structure
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Differences between "inform, tell, notify, and instruct"
2) Please inform our classmates that we will have a long quiz on our History subject. since "we will have a long quiz" is information that they should pay attention to. 3) The police notified the family that this is not just a mere case of suicide. Official information would generally be considered a notice.
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Writing to inform, explain and describe - Wrotham English
Writing to inform, explain and describe In addition …, Similarly Is organised logically into paragraphs, which deal separately with each aspect of the subject to support the explanation, Includes connecting words and phrases which are linked to logic, e.g. therefore, consequently, however, in order to Includes specialist
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Inform explain describe - MR HENNEMAN'S ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
This page applies to all ‘inform explain, describe’ writing activities. They are usually written in a similar way: you are asked to ‘describe’ (or ‘inform’) and, either specifically or implicitly, to ‘explain’ why or how. So, for example, you might be asked to describe your best holiday and explain why you liked it so much. You are being asked to develop your ideas beyond ...
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